Tawakkalna Adds 160 New Digital Services Through 40 Partner Entities
RIYADH — Saudi Arabia’s Tawakkalna platform expanded its digital ecosystem in June by introducing 160 new services through partnerships with 40 government, private, and non-profit organizations, further enhancing access to essential services for citizens and residents.
The latest expansion is part of Tawakkalna’s ongoing efforts to improve the user experience by offering a wider range of digital services through a single unified national platform.
The initiative is designed to make it easier for users to access services provided by government agencies, private companies, and non-profit organizations while reducing the time and effort required to complete transactions. It also supports the efficiency of public services and contributes to improving quality of life across the Kingdom.
The newly introduced services cover a broad range of sectors, including education, healthcare, municipalities and housing, justice, environment, transportation, economy, labor, social security, and tourism.
According to the platform, the additional services were launched in cooperation with various ministries, government authorities, universities, and organizations from the public, private, and non-profit sectors, further strengthening Tawakkalna’s role as Saudi Arabia’s unified digital services platform.
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